Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amanita japonica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
26536   2002-08-15
Ibaraki, Kitaibaraki-shi, 36.80775 140.73969

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
70357   2015-09-26
Saitama, 36.0686 139.364199

TNS:F
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
66451   2014-09-10
Fukushima, 37.37017 140.73003

TNS:F
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
57541   2013-09-28
34.445393 132.122347

TNS:F
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
34995   1991-07-09
36.10769 140.10194

TNS:F
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
30058   1993-11-21
Ishikawa, 36.32133 136.2867

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


L
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
L 0053696Hongo T   Hongo, T 32751966-08-09
Japan, Honshu, JapanOtsu uty

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Amanita japonica Hongo ex Bas
SFSU-F-009800D. Arora   97-211997-07-00
China, Yunnan, Lu Feng.


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